April 2014 Five keychain puzzle acquisitions... Bell Piano Keychain Puzzle I am very happy to have finally found one of these, with its original card! Metal Sphere Burr keychain puzzle Purchased in auction from an Asian vendor. Inexpensive, but interesting - notice that the pieces have traditional six-piece burr notching.
Jaap's Puzzle Page. UPDATED31/12/2014.

There are new pages on the Pyraminx Duo, the English Sixteen puzzle, Jushbox, Logi Toli, NHL Hockey Puck Puzzle, Ramka, Triplex and Mandorla, Woodn't Die, and Kwazy Quilt. I added Magic Color Puzzle to the 14-15 Puzzle page, Switch to the Switcheroo / Leaping Frogs page, the Chameleon Cube to the Peter's Black Hole page, an improved solution to my three colour loop problem on the Tantrix page, and an improved proof of theorem 3 on the The Mathematics of Lights Out page. Finally, I added Javascript simulations of the English Sixteen puzzle, Logi Toli, Ramka, and Triplex / Mandorla. UPDATED 26/06/2013. There are new pages on the Bandaged 2×2×2, Bognar's Brainteaser, the Futuro Cube, the Gear Octahedron, Hoo-Doo, Instant Insanity II, the Master Skewb and Rex Cube, Shifty, Switcheroo, and and Tubie.

Well, as I recall, I first obtained a Cube back in Decmeber of 2000, along with a number of my friends, as a sort of Christmas gag or something. Andy Watson (my mentor) taught me (Eric) I (Eric) taught several people: Chelsea Bue Yuen Law Alex Johnson Katie Rose McNulty Nick Skinner Steve Fisher-Stawinski Want to make an addition? The Mystery Unravelled... The Cube has fascinated minds for decades, and I have witnessed the amazing enlightenment that comes over the faces of its solvers. I recommend that you read the entire document at least once before attempting the Cube yourself.

Note: This site has no affiliation with the Rubik's Cube Trademark. Solving The Cube. Rubik&#039;s Cube: Middle Layer. Now that you have finished the entire Top Layer of the cube you are ready to start solving the Middle Layer.

When you finish this next step your cube will look like this: Before we start, rotate the top layer until the center colors on all 4 sides match the top row. This will in effect lock the two top rows into position. We're getting closer. Your cube should look like this: There are only 3 possible scenarios you will face when tackling this middle row.

The third possibility is that a piece is already in place, but backwards, as shown below. Repeat this process for each edge piece and you will have completed the middle layer. When you have completely finished the Middle Layer,you will be ready to SOLVE the Bottom Corners. Tony Fisher's Rubik's Cube Type Puzzles.